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SCREENING FOR NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS

Clinics in Perinatology, 2001
Neural tube defects are separated into two main categories: (1) abnormalities of the skull and brain (anencephaly, acrania, and encephalocele) and (2) malformations of the spine (meningomyelocele or spina bifida). The cause of neural tube defects is not always clear, and include chromosomal abnormalities, single gene mutations, maternal disease, or ...
A, Drugan, A, Weissman, M I, Evans
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Incidence of Neural‐tube Defects

Developmental Medicine & Child Neurology, 1982
B, Field, C, Kerr, C D, Mathers
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Neural tube defect

Medical Journal of Australia, 1981
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Screening for neural tube defects

Medical Journal of Australia, 1994
I R, Walpole   +3 more
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VITAMINS AND NEURAL TUBE DEFECTS

The Lancet, 1983
GodfreyP. Oakley   +12 more
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Preventing Neural Tube Defects

Pediatric Annals, 1997
J W, Buehler, J, Mulinare
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